Let your windows bloom with elegance using this Crochet Floral Curtain pattern! Featuring a delicate mesh lace background adorned with graceful lavender stalks, cheerful daisies, and leafy stems, this handmade curtain brings the beauty of a blooming garden right into your home. Whether you’re dressing up a sunlit kitchen, adding a romantic touch to a bedroom, or simply love floral crochet projects, this design lets you stitch up a curtain that’s both airy and artful. It’s a lovely way to let the light in while showcasing your creativity and love for nature-inspired decor. 🌿🌸💜
Designed for customization, this pattern invites you to play with soft pastels, bold garden hues, or even subtle neutrals to match your space. Add tiny embellishments like beads for dewdrops or butterflies for extra whimsy. Whether you craft a full-length curtain or a breezy valance, this Crochet Floral Curtain is a joyful and refreshing project—perfect for bringing a touch of handmade botanical charm to every stitch! 🧶💖✨

🌼 Crochet Floral Curtain Pattern
Bring a garden indoors with this charming crochet curtain — a mesh of light and color that blooms right in your window! With lavender stalks, dainty daisies, and leafy stems, it’s a piece of nature made by hand. 🌿☀️
✨ Skill Level
Intermediate – combines filet crochet, textured stitches, and floral appliqués.
📏 Finished Size
Each panel: approx. 15–18″ wide × 40–45″ long
(adjust height or width easily by adding rows or chain multiples)
🧶 Materials & Yarn Amounts
- Beige or Light Tan (Mesh base) – 100 g
- Lavender or Purple (Lavender flowers) – 40 g
- White (Daisy petals) – 30 g
- Yellow (Daisy centers) – 10 g
- Green (Stems & leaves) – 40 g
- Light Purple (Top motifs) – 25 g
- 2.5–3 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle, scissors, stitch markers
- Optional: fabric starch or diluted glue for shaping
🎨 Yarn Weight Guide
- Base mesh: DK or light sport cotton (2.5–3 mm hook)
- Flowers & leaves: Same weight or one step finer for definition (use 2.25–2.75 mm hook if needed)
- Top motifs: Use matching yarn weight as base
🌸 Summary
| Section | Best Yarn | Hook | Texture Goal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mesh base | Mercerized cotton DK | 3 mm | Crisp filet grid |
| Lavender & daisies | Mercerized cotton DK or sport | 2.5 mm | Defined petals & bobbles |
| Leaves & stems | Cotton DK | 2.75–3 mm | Flexible but structured |
| Motifs | Same as base | 3 mm | Consistent drape |
🪴 Yarn Substitution Tips
💎 Crisp definition: 100 % mercerized cotton DK (e.g., Scheepjes Catona, Patons Grace).
🌿 Softer drape: cotton–bamboo or cotton–viscose blends (e.g., Lion Brand Truboo).
💰 Budget-friendly: cotton-acrylic blend (e.g., Paintbox Cotton DK).
🌎 Eco: recycled cotton (e.g., Hoooked Eucalyps).
🧵 Make a 10 × 10 cm mesh swatch first to test drape before committing to the full panel.
🪟 Mesh Panel (2 panels)
With Beige, ch 65 (or any multiple of 4 + 1).
Row 1 – sc in 2nd ch and across.
Row 2 – ch 3 (counts as dc), ch 2, skip 2, dc in next repeat to end.
Rows 3–110 – Repeat Row 2 for desired length.
Border:
Round 1 – sc evenly around all sides.
Round 2 – dc around for a solid frame.
(Repeat 1–2 more rounds for structure.)
FO and weave in ends.
💡 This tighter filet mesh gives the even square grid seen in the photo.
🌿 Leaves (Paired for Each Stem)
With Green, ch 10.
sc in 2nd ch, hdc, dc x6, hdc, sc.
Turn, work on other side of chain.
sl st to start, FO.
Make two identical leaves and join them at one base point to form a “V.”
Sew each pair at the base of a lavender stem angled 45°.
🌱 Pairs of leaves give that tidy, botanical symmetry in the reference photo.
🌾 Stems & Lavender Flowers
Stems
With Green, ch 30 (or to fit panel height).
sl st back down for a neat stem or work sc/hdc/dc mixture for gentle curves.
FO.
Lavender Spikes (3 per panel)
Attach Purple 3–4 st from top of stem.
Work Bobble st in next st, sl st in next repeating down stem (~12–14 bobbles).
Bobble st: (yo, insert hook, pull up loop)×3, yo pull through all, ch 1.
FO and secure ends.
💜 The bobble clusters recreate the plump, textured lavender spikes in the photo.
🌼 Daisies (3–4 per panel)
Center – Yellow
MR, 6 sc.
inc ×6 (12).
(1 sc, inc)×6 (18). FO.
Petals – White
Attach white to center.
(ch 13–15, sl st in 2nd ch, sc, hdc, dc ×8–10, sl st in next center st) ×12 petals.
FO.
Block lightly so petals fan evenly.
🌼 Longer chains give those graceful, structured petals seen in the picture.
🌻 Top Circle Motifs (7–9)
With Light Purple:
MR, 12 dc.
inc in each (24).
(1 dc, inc)×12 (36).
Shell round: (sc, skip 1, 5 dc in next, skip 1) repeat around.
FO and leave long tail.
Attach evenly along top edge of curtain panel.
For rod loops, chain 12 and sew behind each motif.
🧵 Assembly
1️⃣ Lay mesh panel flat.
2️⃣ Pin lavender stems evenly (3 per panel).
3️⃣ Add paired leaves at each stem base.
4️⃣ Sew daisies and lavender clusters securely.
5️⃣ Attach top circle motifs and loops.
6️⃣ Steam block the whole piece for smooth lines.
✂️ Work stems directly onto the mesh where possible for a more natural integration.
🧺 Blocking & Care Tips
1️⃣ Pin to size on a towel or board. Mist with water and let dry.
2️⃣ Lift petals and lavender tips with pins for 3D shape.
3️⃣ Light spray of fabric starch for crisp edges.
4️⃣ Hand wash cool, reshape flat, air-dry.
5️⃣ Steam refresh every few months to keep it blooming.
🌞 Final Touch
And there you have it — your very own hand-crocheted floral curtain, part crochet art, part sunshine catcher. 🌿💛
Hang it where the morning light can filter through, and you’ll have a window that blooms all year long.
Whether made for yourself or gifted with love, this piece celebrates patience, texture, and timeless craft. 🌸✨
